To begin, I'm not a mechanic, just a tinkerer! Anyhow, I'm finding my clutch to be very soft and spongy, especially first thing in the morning (after the car's been sitting overnight). There is sometimes absolutely no resistance on the clutch until the final 3 inches or so of full clutch depression. After about 6-7 minutes of driving, all becomes fine and the clutch resistance is back to normal.

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